The culprits go to the cell, Gohan teleports home and slips into bed with Videl.
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Part 4
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The next morning, Pan wakes them up. She can't wait until Gohan tells her what happened that night. Everyone gets dressed and goes into the kitchen. As they sit at breakfast, Pan says: "Come on, Daddy. Tell me. Have you made those guys really firm." Now Gohan tells how he ambushed them and finally brought them to prison. Pan's grin is getting bigger and bigger. "Oh, that was great. They'll be amazed," she beams. "Yes, that was almost ready for a movie," Gohan grins. “Didn't you exaggerate, honey.” “No, if someone tortures animals, then I'm not kidding. Besides, I only made a very weak Ka-me-ha-me-ha. I didn't mean to wake up the whole forest." "But it was enough for the guys to piss their pants," grins Pan. "It's possible," Gohan smiles.The three finish their breakfast. Videl clears the table and Gohan makes his way to the park. In Albert Lake he gets in the car with Jon and drives to the visitor center. On the way there, he tells Jon about his nightly performance. He is enthusiastic. When they arrive at the visitor center, they first go to their laboratory and prepare the tour with the students. They decide to do the same tour as last year. Before the class starts at 10 a.m., Gohan flies to the bison herd again. During the night, the poachers did not have a steady hand and no other animal was injured. After his return, the two of them go to the meeting point, where all the students gradually gather. Then they get on a bus and start the sightseeing tour. Be the first to go to the Imperial Canyon. Jon briefly explains how it came about and Gohan reports which plants and animals have their habitat here. The journey continues through a dense forest with Crystal Lake in the middle.The Silver Monolith, a 1,500 meter high block of stone that the last Ice Age left behind, rises on the west bank of the lake. After a brief explanation from Jon, they go to the barbecue area and Gohan lights a fire on one of the numerous fire pits. The group now grills the sausages they brought with them. After lunch you drive over the 3,681 meter high Landong Pass, in the Josemiti Mountains, which cross almost the entire continent from northwest to southeast. On the other hand, the landscape is rather bare. Only a few trees stand in the stony bob. After a while our group reaches the stone spectators, an amphitheater-shaped demolition in which hundreds of 30-meter-high stone columns are lined up, so whether they are attending a performance taking place in the distant plain. Here there are only very small plants that spread out in the cracks. Small lizards scurry around. Every now and then a chipmunk pops up, grabs a core and disappears again.<br />
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Our group gets back on the bus and drives past sand dunes to a lake. Limestone columns have formed due to the interaction of the water in the lake and the springs on the bottom. Because the water level has fallen sharply in recent years, the columns rain over the water surface, which would otherwise not be possible. After a short description of the animals and plants, the drive goes over the Agoti Pass back to the Visitor Center, where the students get their dinner. Afterwards some of them sit together with Jon and Gohan in the hotel lobby and discuss various things. Then it is 10 p.m., Gohan and Jon say goodbye and go home. The students do not start their journey home until the next day. This day begins for Gohan and Jon with the preparation of the press conference on the silver eagle project. The day before yesterday they published a communique that the eagle cubs hatched. There was one such conference before when the pair of eagles began to breed."The same people who were here the last time will probably come back anyway," says Gohan, Jon nods, "Our area is very special." Now our two go back to the eagles. You want to give the press the very latest information. Everything is fine with the birds. Gohan then flies to a few measuring stations where a fault is displayed on the computer. The measuring stations are operated with a solar cell and measure temperature, humidity, air pressure, wind direction and speed at regular intervals. As well as the content of oxygen, CO2, etc. These data are then transmitted by radio to the control point in Gohan's laboratory. So that the devices work overnight, they have a battery and this must be replaced from time to time. Gohan notes that some large sheets of paper are blown onto the solar cells, which is why the system is disrupted. He cleans the cells, checks the status and flies on.Finally, he is done with his control round and returns to the laboratory. Because Jon needs a little more time for his tour, Gohan teleports home to have lunch there. Then he returns to the park. Now Jon comes back from lunch and the two of them work on their own documents. They have to write reports, fill out tables, etc. It is now 4:00 pm and the first conference participants are arriving. There are the editors of Globe and World Geographics magazines, a representative from the National Park Service and the Department of Landscaping. Some of Jon and Gohan's professors are also coming. A camera team from regional television is also present, as is an editor from Western Screen, the country's second largest daily newspaper. Now Gohan and Jon go to a desk and greet everyone present.
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Sequel follows.